THE RCEAKTON TKIBTOE-WEDNESDAY MORNING." MAY 9, 189. GORMAN'S GRAND DEPOT UNUSUAL VALUES IN DESIRABLE WOOL DRESS GOODS Ate among tlie present attrsc tiona at our establishment Among the more prominent1 stuffs MM All-Wool French PRINTED : CHALLIES The tire exceedingly ut- tmotivB and were printed e pecially for tins lesson's trade. PRICE 49 CENTS WOMEN'S Tailor-made Costumes Tliu very newest styles nnd every suitable material, Worstol Storm Bergs and Covert C'lotlis in choic? mix lares have parbapa the first holl ou popnlai favor, A Superb Display of cpring and Summer mm; Comprmi c mvr.liic'nt lirtM of Im ported mil Uniiipatio Giiods in the Very teat shapes, n rtiatic.il ly trimmed and finished in the liiRiuHt style of the art. Trimmed and rjntrimmed Hato and Bonnets In I,-jhnrn, LecS, Fmicy Straw, StC m m f,iics Oar Fashion llontidy, JtJST OUT Desorlbee nnl contains thp loading fashions, latest dreea materials, torie. anecdotes, nnmnrooa lllnatrallons, va: nnlilo information, elevating and plea in reading fur the home. GIVEN A U'A V to thoe wlio call for it at oar Hti re. Neu ir Bedlse. A vtry pr it; ! dice may be made In f'Ti' 1.' ; .-.I"!; r ik by I'tiisiiim; it ..IT witb yoke, doable epaulets, collar and waiatbell of moire. It si Id fasten np ''e back if tbeabonlder anil under arm n i r irrrn nam yiike. ityle of fastening is not liked. It takes H yarila of inMre for the yokt, donble spatllets, et Ibir and Walstbelt, The n.ii terlal nf which the remain I r of the 11 loa is niade, bsing slight! eassd under the yoke, in drawn dovn In plaits oadar lbs bait Broken China. Broken ohins may be mi odi d br mek tng a li-iif paste of the white of nu egg and Hour, cleaning tbe broken adgea from duBt, ipreading tbem with ths pnafo and holding tli" jurts together wiiilo vrat V ijH nff all thai ooses out It must M h'dd or f i-f"i'-d in ,. . itimi until dry. A onlorleas oement is mads by dissolvings Lulf or.nreof gun arabio iu a wineglass of boiling water, add in )lastcroi paris to form a thick pasta, Uao nt onco, applyillg with a thick brash. Slim cohl boiled bam and fry in its own fat. Reuiuvo the slices into anoth er dish and ksop hoi while there is added to thi' f.it ii tcbapoonful of wliitt wiar, a littlo pepper and n fecund tcn -poonl'iil of Hindi' ninstard and three tablsapOOS' fuls of vinegar, Lot this boil np ipco and pour over the ham, Serve hot. trench piled Potsteesj Select long potatoes) peel and out Hngthwise in quartos; throw into cold water half an hour; dry with a cloth. Have a kettle of mai hot; test it with ono pieco before putting the others in; fry quickly, When you can put a fork through them cosily, they arc done. Drain on brown paper in a OolSj&der, sprinkle salt over them and serve. 8p.clmm Cum. 6. II. Clifford, Now Ciieiel, Win., was troubled with asoralgia nud rheumatism, liia stomacli was disordered, Ins liver w m affected to an alarming degree, appetite lull away, and ho vn terribly reduced in Heeli and strength. Tin on bottles of iileo irie Bitters cured him. l.dwHrd Shepherd, llarrisbors, 111., had a running SOTS on Ins leu of eiiflit yenis' staiidiut,'. Uwd three buttle of Kleetrio hitters and seven boxes of Duck leu's Arnica Halve and bis log is sound and well. Joliu Bpssker, Catawba, O., bad rive lane fever sores on hie leg, doctors wild lie was incurable. (Jne bottle iilictric Hitlers and ono box Uucklou's Arnica Salve cared hiu entirely, bold by Mat thewe Bros. M Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report INSTITUTI T ARCHBAID, Interoistlne Prrcraratna Obifivd by tli Fifth Dl,.tri-t Asssaib'efe. ffwriVi o the. tycrnnton IWeeSA AROBBALD. Pn May 8. Tlie fifth local InstittttS of the teacners of Arch- babi, Jermyn, Msyflsld and Bsott townships was opened at Arehbald at 0. 15 a. m, last Saturday. A large num ber of teashsrs of Csrbondals and Psokvills were alio pressBt, Th in slitnte being called to order Professor R. N. I):ivis was chosen prssidSPt, and Sarah O'Connor secretary. The exer cises were opened by the ilngang ol "America" by tiie asaamblaire, Tui was followed by a talk on "Literary Culture," by Professor Iiovurd, of Jermyn, In an side manner ho told bow it is neglected in every vocation? He also showed iiow necessary it. is for a tSSObsr, and that It should occupy a placs iii the jiniilic schools. Uu remarks were vrv nstruotlys and many, no doubt, will profit by them. Miss Mary A. Ifnllsn then pleased ths liutitute witli a voosl sola, entitled "Quean of tha Kirth " Mi MulUn has every reason to fssl encouraged at the mecess of her tirt Inglog In public. An excellent piper on ''School Discipline" was reel by Mis Maria K. Horaa It contained many good and praotioal SOggSStioUf. i hi i was followed bv a well prepared paper on "Physiology" by Miai Mary A Murphy, In a systematic, orderly way she showed how it could be tatlglil with advantage in tbe different grade "Heautifnl I!"lls" was aung in a pleas ing manner by the Itudsnts a! the school, Miss Lizzie White's clsss drill on "Phonies" ws a v.-rv Interest ieg featara ol the progrsmm. M my ci -inphm-'ntary remarks wre ex- 1 ....I . M , . ! pi in'l I'll O'T IO-'lllOil tl CII1I1UCUII tie extrcxe. Tins was followed iy Mie Qllltgan, of Jermyo, with a rscitstion, which was delivsrad witn ability and was well re. reived "Piant Study" i Profess ar U W. Oavis awakened a liv,dv latereel among tbe teachers Bsoh on was supplied Willi a plant of t 10 aamn ki.td he wna talking about which mad II v-ry Ids tractive A song by tl Insti tnie closo.l the pr s. mim '1 is ( Ing tb" Jlast Inslitnto of the prei,t abool term, the iuetmg adjourned to me t at atsyflel i next September, - . CARBON 0' 1 1 CHIPS. A Eby'i RavU w of ItSfSeltSg Flonaar cit Be els, Tlf :t to U iu"n Tri CAMOirDSLB, P., May H At an ar!y boor thi morning Mrs Hryce K Blair died at berbomeon Blttti svsnne sfter a longlllns Mrs Blair was born In Lhjgh eonnty, this s'ate, r Pebrasry 19, 183i D'C"-.i Ut anr v ve i by I tr bnsbsnd a-ni aona, Brycs U . Jr Rev. . f Blair, of M mnl Upton, N Y.. Robert ii , PrsoR, Cfiarl is K and 11 lip l W . of this city Fnnerai services 11 tm held at the borne Wednesday f arno at 880 o'clock. Rrv. William Ktgr ol i: Methodist onnrch off) dating. Inter in -nt will t e u,.,de :n M up'. - .v, o 1 c -r.i t- TV. Mrs. F J. Kieftr died Monday v-n ng at I er l "tne en Soitn Cuirch treei at the age of W year. . t;rviT"! by her bnaband and two chil dren, e'oneral Thursday afteruo,in at I o'clock :-rvios will be eoodnctsd In Trinity obnreh. Interment la Ma plewood oemetery, A telejtram was received In this citv this morning annoaoetog ths death of John J. Cody, of Jersey City. Mr. Cody was one a ridat of thisciry nd hsl many frissds btre who will be sorry lean of lus death, Ht only sor viing relative i hi brother, Wi l i , ly, e resident of Bcranti a, L vi Psttersaa and John .1 Siuipjnn departed this momiog on their tour in til- old World. George J, Benton has made some r.oiic-h!e Im iroveinenta "'i the inter mr of Ida South Main trst buainer pi ce. 1ms afternoon's bse bill gam winch was played on the simp in groaade ie'wen the Anthracits and Nonparlel t'siii, ol tins city, rti.nite! In a victory for the la'ter bv the st ore i? . Mrs Harry U llill-r an 1 littl son Jssse are visiting at the home of tb former's parents, Mr. and Mrs J M. Alexander, of 11 Imoal tret. iarg atid: ac was entertained bv the open air COCCI rt given by the Mo Sirt baud thi evening. The pr gramme was creditably r-ndered. -- -sv gCSSe VWSy N t-s Krratln iht Da lies ef Etiidinta. bUbI i" the SBfwafoa fWsaaa PiCrTOBYVrUig, Pa., May 8 -Pr.- i : i", I'. intfor 1 has been fcp 'tid ing a few dnv with his parents at Brookfleld, N Y W. J, Matthswi spent Sunday at bli borne in Soranton. The social held in the p rl irs on Friday evening was a IUOCSSS, livery i. tie present B-emed to enj ,y biitisslt I e irtily. Owing to the Friday evening social the meeting of the Phi Mn such tv was postponed until Saturday svauini;. At the present outlook Keystone Academy will nave ono of the beet foot-ball gronads Of any school in their taction, The work of graveling is con stantly being carried on, and the ahadv crest which overhangs affords an ex cellent position to see every movement of the gallics. A number of giii-st have been in vited lor the ccining banquet of May 18th, and a highly enjoyaole time is expected. NOVEL CHURCH ENTERTAIN M CNT. It Will bs Givsn Xonlfht bv Peckviil? Participants BjMSfal fo the Braalea Tribune. PlCKVtlXI, Pa., May 8 A banking and dollar social which will be 000 Of th" most onions enlTtiiiiments ever l.eld in this town will be giyen Wed nesday evening, Msy 9, under the aus pice of the Ladies' Ai l Society of tbs Methodist Episcopal ohnrob. The fol lowing programme will b' given: Part, first Anthem bv the choir, prsver by Rev. Mr. Doty, singing by male quar tette, recitation by Maud Treyerton, representation of thirty-five bnsinses firms by boys and i;lrl, interrnission of twenty minutes, when ice croam and oske will be served tbrongh tii audience at popular prices. Part sec ond bingiug by (luartette, membis VTEDt E; of society relating the story of how they earnd ii dollar, recitation. Miss Blanoha Tavlor, sinning by oiioir. Ad mission is freo. Edgar Barber was awarded Hie con tract for building the new Methodist Bpiscopsl chorea last Monday evening, consideration 8,S00, Druggist Mooney, of Arehbald, pre sentsd a bill to the council last even ing throngh his attorney, J, H. Torrey, of sscranton. for tfllOO for damages re ceived while driving through tha Main stret-t on day this psat winter. His entteroams in contact with the attest oar road and I brew him out, smashing tha cutter and damaging tha horse o it had to be ehct. IN LIVELY DU'lMOSE. Bern of the TIera IgDportanI Kiwi of a D17 Bui, a Down. Frrrinl to thr ,S,Timt(.,i IWSBBa D (TUMORS, Pa., May 8 Tbe annual aleotiun of ofibers of the Dunmore (k and Water oompsny was held at ths Pennsylvania Coal company's ofBo Monday aftemoio Thay "re as bil lows: Directors, John ll Smith, u B Bmita, Charles s. Parrar, William Qllmors and llsurv Bsyes, John Bmltb wsssleoted Iprssldsnt and Edward M. Beyeo, s'-retarv an I treiiurr. Anthony Lane, of Waymarl is a vittor In towu Dr. R. Bsyes, of Philadelphia, hs 1" in spending a few d.iyj witu Ins par enla Prank Winters will retnrn borne a foil Hedged M l , having pasaed tbs ex smi'iatioti at Ji ItVreon college. Dentist Marcv is making a abort v:sit to Philadelphia I-. R Powler, of Mohamk, N. Y., ;ent Bunday with his family F rty hour' devotion began at SI Mary's church on Bunday, l'.iM Pioneer ufil o is to lo rem ved to Thro.., street, An effort will N made to organln a branch of the Ladies' Catholic Mutual H neflt as ciati ifl at this t,: m I on Pi i lay evening Mr Bsnard ' lion, illstriol organlssr, will be preesnt I it, me ting wni le, bald in the Liter ary boiiiling, Ladies wiahiag to be 'nsrter m mbnshonld be present, Mr. nnd Mrs. T. P. L-t- .w rib and Mr and Mrs Patrick Uolden attended the Undertaker's ooavsntlon at Phils delpbla last week. the nuny frisnda of Arthur CI OSS I., be pleased t-i learn that lus s II -. ia Improving Krh milk. B cnta jr ij! , 21 ats., ji DO, Palme ra I anctl and school board bold fieir re mi sr m latbly meeting U ra 1 1 night, Mr Archer and Mr Bily, of Y i04 ra College, visited W P, lluriey M n dsv. John C.irner, of Drink r tret, ia improving hit bo IS . IS rm,maof Tbomas llirrtt were e Ived from Carboadale yeeterday, erl ra hs die I at 'rot Catholic collsg (lavs roai i Inml Ing, tin ilng, to . done at Warden's, ear "''ii and iintir tr-ei. aii worn gaarsotosd. JF RfVfJ JOTTIUCS. --- -M . ,. mM ..... mwm i - is 1 1 or ri srraisi in I'llip rsrsrp,s. Jri.iiYN. Pa., May I -Di B i Da vis ti l Burgees .1 P Nleheloo at- "i dmlthu d 'diralioii of lh M hsit in :!rU' iir"en laal evening 'I ner t will tie an ssj t'resm erv-l sid cake wilk In Oilmors ba'l, Mst in onder tbs aasploea of tbeJermya Cttiiea's lnd aii are aordlslly Is rite Ths Mis! n rvic at Bt Marv's Catholic rniiich ar-t attractin, eiy .arg) audi mic A c Braglsr and Wllllsm Cclemsa, of Borantoo, i ! d. B Burke, ol V or h ssville, N Y., called on Jrrmyt. (ri-ti ls yM -rJav Thomas ,i iv, of -i-rmvn. accompanied by ids brothi r. R r 1 1 pbsn Juy, ol Soiqnehantta, will eatl by steamer Paris .'or England, Jans G, for a visit With ftionls in l he home of Ihcil youth ('. I, P.-!! 1 av.'s ! -n irro-.v for T"i w I " w er be is ib nt closing a bar gain for ::,n n) icr-s of timber land. John Pari el, ol s ..it i lleln stre.d. is r-ctinii a snbsl ml : Iron fea is Tan, with Otbet Improv nents under wy. will m ke Mr. Parr-l's rid- nee one ol the nioset in that part ol t.ieb.i a On sceonnt of frtqusnl "hold ups It is thought best to carry arms when coming through the monntain rui Igbta. Belf-soting revolvers are i l un ml. Liberty lodge Knight of Pytbiss, will meet tin v ning. All ia tnior are r quested to be present if possible MINOOKfl MisceitANy. Brisf Budst ef Bilsht Nsw 8?et Oarsfailf OoadeBsed. Alierinl to th .Vroii.'.is irthunt MlKOOKA, Pa, JIsv H. '1 he Infanl boy of Btanley Bang lotkle, Qresn- WOOd, who died Muudiy Will b bon d today at 8.80 in the Mlnooka Polish cemeti ry, Msriui UoDOOOngb, of Main stret, is . loavatlng fur the ersatlon of a new billdtng iu the rar of ilia rssidsnce Charles Lvdeii baa o.iare of th WOrll A valuable cow, owned by I'eter Connelly, of Five Points, w is killsl yesterday on tbe Delaware and Hudson Canal Company railroad by being struck wit a train. Thomas. St"v,irt, a eon of Charles st"wart, of Miners' Bill, blew in fore Sugar and thnmb off one of his bands yesterday while fooling with u dyna mite cap He was putting ths cap ou the stove when it rgplo ad, The Carey Hollow liluej Base Ball club is mads up of the following play- its: Thomas King, SStcber) Patrick Mongan, pitcher. Patrick Toole, first bus- ; Join D GrallagbCf, second base; William A. Kivl-n, tbird base; Pat rick Cuiiden, rlgbtj field; Miobssl Coyne, center fisldj Patterson, lott Held; Michael McDouOBgh, short slop; Thomas King, captain; William King ley Uormally, Wlien n-iby vras r..-k, we pave tea f'a'-tHa. When she w.ia a ObQd, he cried f,,r r, t,,.ia, WhSO she becarae Mlm, she cun U, C';ietorla When eh had CUIIurea, she gave thuiu Custorta, FORK ST CITV NOTES. Pan rictur.m of VRsinir Events Caught on n Bapevter's Psd. firet; tt ISsdbnmtoa IWsaus, POBXST City, Pa., May 8 Attorney L P. Wedoni in lias ben engaKed prc lesslonilly in Montrose and Soranton for the past few days. Proprietor John Cunningham, of the Forest House, is the possessor of a handsome new Columbia bicynlo John was doing well for a beuinner today and will noon be able to koop pace with "iiv r the racers, Benjamin Ollgsnatti the popular tailor iu Alexander's tailor shop, wus in Carbondala yesterday, F. W. Reynolds, of Scr.mton, was In the borough on business today. Do not fail to g-ctir the beautiful multiobromei civ -red by TbbTbibohb E, D Bradley, the jeweler, is re mov ing from the Allen block Into the Ltek block, formerly occupied by M. J. Collins. J. W, Bunnell, of Soranton, was a Oaller in Purest t ity today. Mr h. o. Wrtrous, of Carbondala, was visiting friends In this place today. IN PICTURf-iCaid W.',VNf. Brief Ni'ss Tint Will Int-r-st Rail- d'mti of Honesdale Ptmrtol to the sarantoB IVlftaaa BoNRBOAtg, May 8 -William Coon rod, of lo.-l JerVII, wee n visitor iu Moiims lals today, William Brown, of Pittsburg, Is psailng his vsoatioo In Hooeadale, 'I'he fnnsral of tbe late Frank Otrden took place from his boma on Eat street at :! S3 p. m. today, Rev. V. 11 Berghaus offiulating. R. W. iUin was taken sivldenly 111 at his factory this noon, but at the pnsstit time is in an isy condition. Miss (lu-sii Collnm, of Hawley, ia the (,'iicst of Miea Sa le- (' dlmu. Toe kirm-sa oomtnenoco Monday, Mav l l Welneaday is Thirteenth re tlment dsy, Almost Blind Inflarmrt Eyon nn-l Run nir.t; Soros Tho Guccfis of Hiod'a Cnu-e Cr-nt ftojolcing A Perfect Curo. ' ? Mi IS t or n '. fhert T I lb. i , . I, Vs., ' I MKaCati to stale what Hosra ara- I a I B -rimo Rtron-'-r, i.ue I , mr:, j,1M Btdaew I an Hoods'. -Cures ' and Hoorfs Pdla u Lvcry Worn:.: ' v 3 : -'-ly roguL.t-'i V Dr. PEAL'S . iO'NYltOYAL, PILL? , . , ; , ,,,, Ilr. es..i'a , real hi f-ot I i.jr Jid sofBev v sal herant u. . wilL The get , BjBBtSByWl I I u. I lisrmaeis t Bpraee trt RICK DRAIN TILE, FRONT, WIRE C1T. HOLLl Y. VITRIFIED. FIRE AND COMMON B RICK Best in tho market ( I PICE Blnghamlon, N Y I M TORY 1 Brandt, l'i ant ins UHlllij LK Ey Dr. Chimberg, The BpeeUIIet nn lbs Eye. Headaches nnd Xervuiiness relieve 1. Latest and Improved BtVSSOi Kjtj Ulass.-s nnd gpSOlBolea at the Lowsst PrioaB Beel ArBAclal Bras laasrtsd for t-i. S05 SPRUCE ST., op. Old Poat Offlc . Ccr. Linden St. end Adams ha. Couht House HyuAini All kinua of Lantulrj- work gnarantoe'l the best. brandtClay ProdueiCo, AO ULCERS ON LIMBS SufTcred fivo yeivrs. Could not Sleep or Work. Perfect Cure by Cutloura. forflyeyssn I had on both my less three Very bad ulcers Just -bene the ankle. Una waa a;i large ss a five oent piece and was Into Hie bone, and hurt me verv lunch nmht and day so thai I oould not sleep for the lb hlai; and buriilnz. 1 had to L-et up three or lour times a ni-ht. Did not know what to do with myself, as I ootdd not work, ( ailed a iloetor, Imt In- did me no lohsI; ami in an i nan six r u, i.st ,!,.,.lin, i oould I, nut. llii'viould ili, i. h. i -i . i,i .La irs after llollurs oil ilia,.r,.tif Lin,l.,rfMlM hut all to no psnl. I hi aril of a great doctor and scut lor lum. hut he pave mo no relief. I gave up an aope ot ever getting cured. Aoilnnit ibtl me any good until I tried niir valuable CtrrirritA Id -,n iocs. Tlie first ui)- pllcation my legs began io fe.. batter, ami the Itching, sinartimr, and huriiing atnpis-d. I kepi OB with ihem, nnd alter iisliig? tliem I'lrtlm ninths I w;is nitirclv cured. I used seven boxes ot Ci no, g; v, f ,, ,,. ci iia Soap, ami three butties of Ci noons. Rssobvairr. firs yesn I luffered, and can prove it b he tlm fact bv people who have seen them where i now live, if any ono ' 'is this, come to me, and I arlU show tbem with the greatest ol pleasure what they bare done. I cannot speak too highly of tha Ci noons Remedies, and lasll recoi mi 'hem I her as u sure cure. I ouht not bu Hiiliout ile iii. E, r, HENDBICKBON, S'i llrioe St., Trenton, N.J. RESOLVENT CURES BABY I wish to 1st everyone know what good the Cutici as Raaobvcvr has done for my llttla girl. I loin the time she wis one year Old till three, the ws one mas ol mm sod Msbs all ov. r her face, hand-, and I mlv . 'Irierl several doctors with relief. .M last I heard of (he Cl rid m Rl MEDIES, bought -even bottles of to CirriooBS Rnnt.vKrr, ami now im is cured u is four years since she to,k it so at, ady, and is now ai -e.e-i yean old healthy 111 Hunks to the COTICtllM RBSOLVBtT, KRANK T. LIOHTt vr. H Terry Ave., Ward 1,800th Camden. J. cuticurji mm wonders Bold throe rhoel the world. Prh, CtmctTBA, ' " , Sine, .'..-. Ki ' ksr.tl. I'otti h Hauii aaoOasa.Ooar., 8ol Preprlstor, Kusum S" " BOW to i 'lire Rklfl I llseaS,M fr.s-. ei'Cis SMu .nd s, ,lppnti.sl and 1,,-mi! Ii. d 1 t'uu. ut a .Huap.A hwluU-ly pure. HE DIED THROUGH SHAKE! A Victim of Over-Sensitiveness Join3 the Great Un soen Majority. Tl v were altl n.r ll a t ibl In en - of Bcraa ton's ii ail i-eeilsr r. ataarans the other dy, hlrnt,- an s't -r- linner elgar.wkll the elder MRj tt... sv. what's beocm ef nm . i lc ti w h- dost s k r ten ilr. Beot! Bee tt" list mm I nld havir thnOSthl "f dun How did it Well. .. ,l n . u, merely the old story of yoaihfal adteeretl versgara. As ' -i ' . BBBaaally sBosiilvsand '-o:i,i have besa aaveeXevea t the eleventh Dr. E. Grewer Id; Eili.il niiiiiiplli Specialist, Piw-tivetT susrantaes lo mr al! f .rms ef s i HI . I s m, CUM I i I M v . out aVTt M I ll,.. Hour. OSS) t V I'. II. pffdle. Sninls, . U a m. In a , m. HTOoiun't n sr.d eiio nt: u f-.-s; . Third National BaniM of Scranton. ORGANIZED 187; $200,000 $250,000 SDRPLO! This bsnk i.rT, rs to geWeSltBIS 'Trry l, un, warraateS n Ueals baiaun-i, im.i ). aad reewewetaitlsv, '"l" '' attention jirrn in BWsJweSB B no, 1. Is latetest , ..I.I uu it i u u 11 1 1 am fONWI 11, PreeMeal .!. 11 STUN, Vlee-fresldeas, IV1IXIAM 11 l i t k. Bshlse DUUCOTOBI tviiiism Ceanell, Oanree H, t stiin, Alfred HSBSl JBBSSS An Ii l,.-ild, Henry llelln. Jr. WIIIU111 T. binllh, 1 ull.er Kellee THE TRADERS National Bank of Scranton OKOAMIZEO 1X CAPITAL $250,000, SURPLUS $25,000, RA1ITJEL BrNE8,tPrealdeak . W. vVA'l SON, Vice lYosldvnii A li. WILLIAMS. Owhior. idiii.cTnrts. BainnRi ITtvrs, jam i M' EvrnnAnx, Ihvino A. FiNrn, Pibbci ll. Kini.kv, Jiiki.imi J. .1 nm vs. M. . Kemf.iieil. ciiAt,, i'. MATTaiwa, Jns T. Poana, W. W. WAtSOS, FR0MPT, ENLRGETIC, CONSERVATIVE and LIBERAL This linnk Invltoe tho patronage ol buulnosa niuu and tirtna gcuurnlly. gnnnniigBjiwiiim IverythingFOR Ev -L ifli3 400402 Lacka. Ave. Sole Agents in Every 117 ll rT Wnppflntnii JWM kSUUUtlliiU ! I i n I INI I CJCTRA n r m i i Our New Millinery Dept. Now Open. 'siiHiiiimimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiin MEW Japanese Htjlss Hand-woven Carpets and Rags 30xGO Inches, $1.75. Smyrna Rugs All Sizes Ea:ols Screen:, Baskets Tables Vaso3 Shades Beaters Sweepor3 Hassock: R01I3 Fads FrintTO Plush Cord Gimp Tacks 406 and 403 Lackawanna Ave. With an Eye To secure more patronage, in addition to our already extensive trade, we have de cided to inaugurate the following1 Gift Distribution to all purchasers of $7 C Worth of Goods or over. EZ (H Worth of Goods VjV or over. iTfl EVERY Sideboard BEDROOM 'SUIT WITH KVF.KV fi-sv-E " a. livy pair of Chenille Portlerei Parlor 3mi au ior8- This advertisement must be presented in order to secure the above gifts. This GIFT DISTRIBUTION hold good for cash or credit sales. Goods delivered free everywhere. v sl ' -v wii-'oi t "MinTr I'm rTTai erfiiody AT Scranton for the PRICES 50 Centa 75 Cent3 $1.00 $1.25 $1.50 LCKG WAJ5T. iiiiii(!!(iiciii;ir9i!ii!iiiitHM!i!tiiiu::H LOT 9x12 feet, 015.00. Coat Hooks Towsl Rack. Card Tables Brass Tables Music Racks BricaBrao Umbrella Stands Rogers' Groups Curtain Poles Picture Hooki Erass Tacks Stair Buttons Bead Portieres Bamboo Curtains Stop Ohaira Blacking Boxes A. Gift Of a 100 pierc Diiiiior Sot. a Kift (if bo Eleganl A.meriogii Onyx Finish Clock. IA Bnefrnil Bubjeol in JAntiqaQ Oak and Hold tTrame, J A Pastel in Ivory and Gold, Em pire Frame; something new, I" air Ik